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tr[bɒʧ]1 chapuza1 (repair badly) chapucear, hacer una chapuza1 (bungle) pifiarla, fastidiarla\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a botch of something chapucear algo, fastidiar algobotch ['bɑʧ] vt: hacer una chapuza de, estropearbotch n: chapuza fn.• chafallo s.m.• chapucería s.f.• engendro s.m.• frangollo s.m.• macana s.f.• mamarracho s.m.• parche s.m.• remiendo s.m.v.• apatuscar v.• chafallar v.• chapucear v.• empastelar v.• guachapear v.
I bɑːtʃ, bɒtʃtransitive verb (colloq) botch (up) \<\<repair\>\> hacer* una chapuza de (fam); \<\<plan\>\> estropear
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botch-up 'bɑːtʃʌp, 'bɒtʃʌp noun (colloq) chapuza f (fam)[bɒtʃ]to make a botch of something — hacer* una chapuza de algo (fam)
1.N (=crude repair) chapuza * fsee VTto make a botch of —
2.VT (also: botch up) hacer una chapuza de ** * *
I [bɑːtʃ, bɒtʃ]transitive verb (colloq) botch (up) \<\<repair\>\> hacer* una chapuza de (fam); \<\<plan\>\> estropear
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botch-up ['bɑːtʃʌp, 'bɒtʃʌp] noun (colloq) chapuza f (fam)to make a botch of something — hacer* una chapuza de algo (fam)
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[ˈbɒtʃʌp, AM ˈbɑ:tʃ-]n Pfusch m kein pl fam* * *['bɒtʃʌp] (inf)nMurks m (inf), Pfusch m (inf)* * * -
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botch ○A n ( also botch-up) to make a botch of sth saboter qch ; it was a real botch c'était complètement bâclé.B vtr bâcler. -
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[bɔtʃ] n remendo grosseiro, serviço malfeito. • vt 1 estragar, fazer mal. 2 remendar grosseiramente. she made a botch of it ela o remendou, ela o estragou. -
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botch [bɒtʃ]1. n1) запла́та2) пло́хо сде́ланная рабо́та2. v1) неуме́ло лата́ть2) де́лать небре́жно; по́ртить -
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botch up делать небрежно; портить If John botches up his driving testagain, I doubt if he'll ever pass it. The last electrician botched up thisjob; I hope you can mend the wires.Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > botch up If John botches up his driving testagain
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botch-up[´bɔtʃ¸up] n sl гаф, фал, грешка. -
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I [bɒtʃ]II [bɒtʃ]to make a botch of sth. — fare un pasticcio
verbo transitivo colloq. (anche botch up) pasticciare* * *[bɒtʃ]1. n(of job) pasticcio, macello2. vt•- botch up* * *botch /bɒtʃ/n.(fam., = botch-up) lavoro malfatto; raffazzonatura; pasticcio; pastrocchio; casino (pop.): He's made a botch of fixing the tap, ha fatto un pasticcio invece di aggiustare il rubinetto; to make a botch of things, fare un pasticcio; incasinare tutto.(to) botch /bɒtʃ/v. t. e i.(fam., = to botch up) raffazzonare; pasticciare; incasinare (pop.)botcheda.botchern.raffazzonatore; pasticcione; casinista (pop.).* * *I [bɒtʃ]II [bɒtʃ]to make a botch of sth. — fare un pasticcio
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transitive verb1) (bungle) pfuschen bei (ugs. abwertend) [Reparatur, Arbeit]a botched job — eine gepfuschte Arbeit (ugs. abwertend)
2) (repair badly) [notdürftig] flickenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/119604/botch_up">botch up* * *[bɒtʃ, AM bɑ:tʃ]II. vt* * *[bɒtʃ] (inf)1. vtverpfuschen, vermurksen (inf); plans etc vermasseln (inf)a botched job — ein Pfusch m (inf)
2. nMurks m (inf), Pfusch m (inf)to make a botch of sth — etw verpfuschen/vermasseln (inf)
* * *A s1. fig Flickwerk n, -schusterei f2. Pfusch(arbeit) m(f) pej:make a botch of sth etwas verpfuschena botched job Pfusch(arbeit) m(f)C v/i pfuschen pej* * *transitive verb1) (bungle) pfuschen bei (ugs. abwertend) [Reparatur, Arbeit]a botched job — eine gepfuschte Arbeit (ugs. abwertend)
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I1. [bɒtʃ] n1. заплата2. 1) плохо, небрежно сделанная работаhe made a miserable botch of this article - он совершенно испортил эту статью
2) плохой работник, неумёха2. [bɒtʃ] v1. неумело латать2. 1) портить; делать плохо или небрежно2) состряпать ( часто botch up, botch together)II [bɒtʃ] n диал.прыщ, язва -
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портить глагол:делать небрежно (botch, slubber)имя существительное:плохо сделанная работа (botch, cobble) -
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n. verknoeien--------v. verknoeienbotch11 knoeiwerk ⇒ knoeiboel, puinhoop♦voorbeelden:————————botch21 verknoeien ⇒ een puinhoop maken van, doen mislukken2 oplappen ⇒ slecht/slordig repareren♦voorbeelden:botch it up • het verknallen
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